Eli?: r FAG THE WAYNES VILLE MOUNTAINEER Alt, aoe .hi 'ft i M . Finns Learning American Dishes For '52 Olympics . 'AP Newsfedttirebl DENTON, Tex . American ath letes who t1' Ii t inland for the 1952 Qlyinpics will get home cooking with a Finnish accent. Tellervo "i'eppu" Hakkarainen will be in charge of food .procure ment at the ga.vic-f. Right now she's at the Texas State College for Women to learn the secret oi the hot d:: aiul ham on rve. The 32-eai-old Finnish woman is on a veai ? stnulai:hip to watt h the Amctij.ui diet "AmericMi.- zvr u-ed to lavnn freih e.J...;)hlt'- uiul fruits all the time. (, ia - "The ait difficult I) t-ei in Finland Also you have evt r. whins in can-." "Ttppu' laiiiL- to Texji t Sep- j temher on a scliolai hip spon sored by t lie TSCW home econoin ! i.-s club 1 "I have worked for a while in the college bakerv, meat shops cafeteria, dining halls and every where they serve food ' she explains. Born in kolan. Finland. "Tep pu" studied in the bt--t Fiii;un I -rliuol.- ot home e.oin'i;m s .''he !iai ieiei.td several dt-jflt-es in ! . ludiiit une tior.i the PedaUic cnojl for H.ir.ie icoiioii.ic? at' ikisn.t i tiii U t hi K.i.i.i ii iiMii-1 t dm ati:i:i nniii.r World II -iu worked in the- 1 oi t.i i.ry.nu:atu!i a- iiprflor ot pitiii ioii- lor can-I ;ri ji.d uuik.n.t fliiev Then PICKETS SURROUND PHILCO PLANT IDF 3 tt K Li . r 1 T-y - fa v """V ft t (fane in and uc THE FINEST REFRIGERATORS Ot) Tiw" III." I !' ,f ' zp :?H I ! H ' ' UA-ll WOO 1.1 S229.95 nil Dm StithillMt . . . lug wm II toil THEY'RE HEREI The wonderful new 1949 Crosleys with the mar velous Shelvudor that gives you tuiee as much "front-rnw" oijcoe! Come in and see these handsome, quality-built refrigerators that bring new beauty, new conven ience, and new economy to your kitchen. Do it today! CAGLE FURNITURE CO. "Your Credit Is Good With Us" PHONE 3379 CLYDE, N. C. ! Junalujika News Reported by J. B. IVEY and MRS. HELEN CARTER When you reach Lake Junaluska this season you wilfflnd that much has happened since last season. Rev. Lee Tuttle is building a nice cottage on the lileh point back of Lakeside Lodge. The workmen are very busy and expect, to have dv about June 1st. Also in front of the Tuttle loca tion is the Jackson Cottage bought by Mr. Edwin Jones of Charlotte They are having the home com pletely remodeled, and you will hardly recognize tbe old plaee. The tall overgrown shrubbery has been removed, the"' trees have been pruned and the yard planted, with Rhododendron. They expect to oc cupy their house this summer. The Sunset Cottage has received a new coat of paint and looks fine. Admiral Thomas and wife also ex pect to move Into their new home about the Urst part of July, when he retires from the Navy. Triplets Swell Brood ALBANY, Ky. (U.P.i Mr. and Mrs Robert Parrish, already par ents of 18 children, 12 living, in creased their brood by three with the arrival of triplets. all the cottages across the Lake at the dam and emptying it into the main line. The Lake now will have no chance of bringing contamin ated matter from that sourcet I Easy Living In Japan boitens Americans TOKYO (UP)Many nicnl,,,, oi tho occupation forces a:e uin. to pot, according to a Japanese Hjhl makes a living on flabby miisiks Seiichi Misu, licensed n,;,.-, catering to the foreign coniimuui tnfi t,tv 39 iioaro cone- I are sagging more than ever the-e "'u"i' and . ''"nfid, neap rntiili. nihk;. KMht "Uf ""' Nurih $50.00 FREE! Rev. C. S. KIRKPATRICK PROPER in. On A M PART OF THE R. C. LONG PROPFIJTV , ! This property consists of approximately 6 Acres and is bein. .i,j;,.j , 7 room house having all modern conveniences. PACKED TOGETHER TIGHTLY, pickets parade around one of the plants of the Philco Corporation In Philadelphia. About 6,500 employees of the company in 22 plants and warehouses failed to report for work charging they had been "locked out" without a contract (International) -lie became nunaM'i: director of Twii'.Kihi'.ilto Oy. which ha- ( It. ii -'i of meals in in.'lu-i rial s- , . I I i . I . .n 1 ; I , ,,rl I 1. 1 111 ll 1 I I II lil ,111 IIH I I III1.II1L1. T 1 1 1 e.-t ,)1 iliiuent directed the itiiiln.; ef ."0 1)00 sportsmen who icirk r ,ii ; in the ! 0-day lont! Kin Kottval panics in 1947. "Teppu" wanted to leain Hie Ainiiican way of mass fcediiu he fore tacklini? the job of fixing foods at the Olympics. Her job demands that she supply the proper foods to cooks of 57 different nations i .So sh(. applied through the Insti tute of International Kducation lor a scholarship in America. One problem that must be nut for Americans is coffee. It costs $7 a pound in Finland. White bread will he provided thuUHh "Teppu" thinks the hard, black Finnish bread is better. ! "Americans will have to have i sweets, too." she says in a "ie I mind me to do thi.-," manner. "We i have desserts seldom, usually a lingenbcri y dish or pancakes. Hut ' you cannot live without pies and cakes." I "Teppu" would like to fix it so )thp American in Helsinki in 195'.' ! could st. p up and order a suft 1 drink or get potato chips any- Scienthsts Think Sahara Once Covered Africa HF.RKKl.F.Y, Cal. (UPt Find ings by a L'niversity of California expedition into South Africa re veal that the Sahara Desert, in re cent geologLal time, may have extended thousands of miles south of its present boundaries. Scientists making the trip dis covered a species of beetle that was known to exist in the Sahara Desert but never had been seen before in South Africa. The beetles are said to be "sur vhing semi-fossils" which have been separated from their Sahara evolution center several thousand miles distant. Rev. W. N. Seymour of First Methodist Church. Knoxville, Is starting a home near the Samplys, adjoining the old golf course. Rev. W. A. Cade is building an apartment over hi garage and Mrs. L. J. Ballard has worked over the apartment over their garage and this will be occupied this jumpier by Bishop and Mr. C. C. Selectman. w lu re. And she would really like to take hack the American sandwich. The only thing that is nearly like a sandwich now in Finland is bread with jneat or cheese on top. You eat this with a knife and fork. If -he does have her way and you happen to he in Helsinki for the Olympics, you just might be able to walk into an eating house and net that "noose liver on toast, cut the mustard." Dr. C. C. Norton Is remodeling his cottage, making an attractive English style home, and Rev. Eugene de Castellane is building on his lot on Littleton Road and expects to occupy it this summer. BESSIE S. ATKINS PROraff 9fin P M n SulPhur Springs Road, In Wavnesville .UU r, l i. PART OF THE B. J. SLOAN ESTATE m, .111 A f A 1 I This nign-ctas property ioiimsis ui i nouses ana a number of choice U small acreage tracts. Having an city conveniences. THUBS. Nay 12, 1 Wonder what Bishop Kern will build next? First he built his very attractive cottage, then he con verted his basement into a canning establishment. Then last year he built a study back of his cottage, and now he is having a sun parlor porch built on the rear of his home. Mr. C. 8. Strowhecker is also add ing to his home. EASY TERMS on Above Properties When you get to Lake Junalus ka you will be delighted to see the exterior of a beautiful Chapel fin ished and it is expected that it will all be finished and ready for use this summer, you will be proud of it. And you will be happy to find that a brand new sewer line has been laid all along the lakeside front, taking the sewerage from 1 fg . i i m mm ' im 1 ii it ttt utje-teViZ. ... .u- r Drive Out . . . Look the Property Over ... Be With Us On Day ofsiuj Your Own Price. 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